Guests kayaking though sea arch in the Galapagos Islands

Darwin’s Galapagos Discoveries

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Duration:
8 Days
Start/End:
Roundtrip Guayaquil
From:
$10,900
Time of Year:
February - May; July - December
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On this 8-day Darwin’s Discoveries Galapagos Islands cruise itinerary aboard the 48-guest La Pinta, experience wildlife which is unafraid of the human presence.

Dozens and dozens of three-feet-long iguanas pile up like sandbags. Watch your step. Wildlife in the Galápagos isn’t afraid to walk—or lie—around. And because these animals don’t encounter predators, they’re not afraid to get up close to you. Iguanas plop down on pathways and tortoises are in no hurry to get out of the way.

The Galápagos Islands belong to the animals. From millions of years ago to now, each island is filled with discoveries and its own endemic species. Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station for an inside peek at the conservation efforts of the giant tortoise. On Isla Floreana, paddle board alongside sea lions or stroll the white sand beaches as rays relax on the sea floor. Snorkel or kayak along Isla Isabela’s dramatic landscape of eroded tuff cones. Hike Isla Santa Cruz’s Dragon Hill, eyes peeled for expert lounging land iguanas and maybe a flamingo or two.

Highlights

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galapagos Islands
  • One night pre-cruise hotel stay at the riverfront Wyndham Guayaquil
  • Six-night Galapagos cruise aboard La Pinta
  • Set foot on seven islands and islets
  • Charles Darwin Research Center
  • Nesting birds and wildlife in their natural habitat
  • View marine life by snorkel, panga, and glass-bottom boat
  • Certified guides escort small groups of 12
  • Roundtrip air between Guayaquil and Galapagos
  • Alcoholic beverages on La Pinta

In the Galápagos, wildlife is unafraid of the human presence and chances are high for ticking off 12 of the Big 15. Some species make their homes on only one or a few islands, like flamingos on Isla Floreana, or Santa Cruz, where the tortoises roam. Others can be seen in multiple locations, like the zippy penguin found on Islas Floreana, Fernandina, and Isabela. And many islands are home to multiple species—large Isla Isabela offers a variable landscape for frigatebirds, hawks, land and marine iguanas, giant tortoises, fur seals and sea lions, and the endearing Blue-footed booby. With the exception of the Waved Albatross, Santa Fe land iguana, and Red-footed booby.

Darwin’s Galapagos Discoveries Details

Wyndham Guayaquil

Day 1: Guayaquil / Arrival

Welcome to Ecuador! Begin your journey in this port city known as the gateway to the Pacific. Your first stop is the Wyndham Guayaquil, where you’ll stay the night. This dazzling riverside hotel is a short walk from the vibrant Malecon 2000 boardwalk as well as historic Santa Ana Hill and its famous lighthouse. Explore the city sights on your own, relax at the rooftop pool, and get a good night’s rest before your adventure.


Pelican with La Pinta in the Galapagos Islands

Day 2: Guayaquil / Isla Baltra – Embarkation / Isla Seymour Norte

Up and at ‘em. Get an early start and travel to the legendary Galapagos Islands—UNESCO World Heritage Site. From Guayaquil, fly to Isla Baltra where your captain and crew welcome you aboard Yacht La Pinta. As Charles Darwin certainly was in 1835, you’ll be awed by the unique beauty of the islands as you take your first exploratory steps on Isla Seymour Norte—home to Blue-footed boobies and Magnificent Frigatebirds. Formed by volcanic uplift, the small island of scruffy vegetation is ideal nesting terrain. Get an up-close view of these birds’ quirky characteristics by hike and panga ride. (BLD)


Guests on skiff ride in the Galapagos

Day 3: Isla Isabela / Isla Fernandina

Explore Punta Vicente Roca, a marine site of impressive geological formations, by panga—your guide helps with decoding the visible clues of the islands’ fiery beginnings. Beyond the geology, spy winged residents including Blue-footed boobies and flightless cormorants. The wildly rocky coast with a partially sunken cave provides phenomenal conditions for a menagerie of fish and green sea turtles. If conditions allow, don your mask, fins, and snorkel and dive in for a close-up view! Later, stretch your legs on a guided walk experiencing one of the most pristine islands in the Galápagos, Isla Fernandina. The island’s active volcano erupted as recently as 2009. Thousands of marine iguanas reside here, and it’s also a favorite haunt of Galápagos penguins. (BLD)


Guests hiking near Blue Footed Boobies

Day 4: Isla Isabela

Large in landmass and young at one million years old, Isla Isabela supports abundant wildlife. At Urbina Bay, a stroll among the island’s vegetation reveals large, colorful land iguanas and perhaps giant tortoises. Crossing from Urbina Bay to Tagus Cove, scan the water for whales and dolphins that frequent Bolivar Channel from one of La Pinta’s spacious decks. Dropping anchor at Tagus Cove—an otherworldly landscape of eroded tuff cones—there’s a chance to snorkel, kayak, or ride a panga before hiking the backside of Darwin Crater overlooking a saltwater lake and panoramic views. There’ll be excellent opportunities for viewing penguins, Galapagos hawks, cormorants, petrified rain (bits of lava that cooled quickly after contacting water), and old signatures from pirates and whalers etched into the rock, the oldest dating back to 1836. (BLD)


A Marine Iguana in the Galapagos

Day 5: Isla Rabida / Isla Santa Cruz

Isla Rabida’s unusual red beach is a favorite sunbathing spot for sea lions and marine iguanas. Go eye-to-eye with Blue-footed and Nazca Boobies, Yellow Warblers, several species of Darwin’s Finches, and pelicans. The warm maroon-colored beach also makes a great jumping in spot for from-the-beach snorkeling. Or keep your eyes above the waterline, inspecting marine life from the glass-bottom boat. You’ll have a birds-eye view from Isla Santa Cruz hiking Cerro Dragón—or, Dragon Hill—and enjoy a well-earned panorama of the island’s interior, and possibly even flamingos and lounging land iguanas. (BLD)


Guests spot a giant tortoise in the Galapagos

Day 6: Isla Santa Cruz

Today, it’s all about the magnificent giant tortoise. Touring the Charles Darwin Research Station, you’ll witness the exceptional conservation program where baby tortoises, “galápaguitos,” are reared in protective captivity until they are old enough to safely repatriate back to their native areas. Embrace Galápagos conservation by learning about threats that still endanger this fragile ecosystem. Bring your passport along if you’d like a special Galápagos stamp. Time permitting, stroll through town as you please. After lunch at the Finch Bay Eco Hotel, explore the misty, forested highlands and see the lumbering tortoises in their natural habitat. (BLD)


La Pinta with Sea Lions on Beach on the Galapagos

Day 7: Isla Floreana

Your day is chock-full of adventure, with opportunities to snorkel, hike, kayak, skiff, ride the glass-bottom boat, or simply relax on the beach. Send a note home from Post Office Bay, dropping your postcard in Isla Floreana’s famous, historic barrel mailbox. A hike at Baroness Viewpoint provides the perfect vantage for a photo-op. Then take in the island’s geologic history with a panga ride or kayak investigation of its maze of volcanic channels. A tale of two beaches, walk along the green olivine beach of Punta Cormorant to a brackish lagoon known to be a flamingo hideout, then on to a white-sand beach where green sea turtles come ashore to nest. (B)


La Pinta sailing into the Sunset

Day 8: Isla Baltra / Guayaquil – Disembarkation

Your adventure of a lifetime aboard La Pinta concludes back on Isla Baltra. From here, transfer to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil—where you’ll await your connecting flight home, or if you’ve opted for our Machu Picchu extension, continue on to Quito, Ecuador for your flight to Lima, Peru. (B)


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Dates & Rates - Galapagos - UNC - Darwin's Discoveries
DatesCaptainAdmiral
Thursday, February 29, 2024$10,900$12,500
Thursday, March 14, 2024$10,900$12,500
Thursday, April 11, 2024$10,900$12,500
Thursday, May 23, 2024$10,900$12,500
Thursday, July 18, 2024$10,900$12,500
Thursday, August 1, 2024$10,900$12,500
Thursday, September 26, 2024$10,900$12,500
Thursday, October 24, 2024$10,900$12,500
Thursday, November 21, 2024$12,500$14,100
Thursday, December 19, 2024$12,500$14,100

Dates and rates are effective the date the information was updated on this site. Dates and rates may have changed by the cruise line prior to an update here. Contact Sunstone Tours & Cruises for the latest dates & rates.

Fares are per person double occupancy, in USD. Single fares available. Triple fares available: Admiral. Port taxes/fees amount to be added to your cruise fare.

Prices subject to change

Included

  • 1 night hotel accommodation in Guayaquil
  • Airfare between Guayaquil/Galapagos Islands
  • All onboard meals
  • Beverages (including alcohol—uncommon for Galapagos)
  • Exclusive transfers and baggage handling
  • Port taxes/fees
  • Entry fee to national parks/preserves
  • All from-the-yacht activities and equipment
  • Wellness program: hot tub and fitness equipment

Not Included

  • Airfare to and from your home city
  • Discretionary gratuities to vessel’s crew
  • Travel protection
  • Onboard wifi
  • Optional excursions and land tours

La Pinta

La Pinta

The elegant 48-passenger La Pinta is the physical creation of the combined dreams shared by captains, crew, guides, and guests over the years. This beautiful yacht features spacious cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows and sophisticated yet relaxed decks and lounges.

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